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Causes of the French Revolution and how it differs from the American Revolution. Complete with works cited; 5+ sources, 5pgs- B+ paper
Date Submitted: 10/31/2004 16:11:54
Category: / History / European History
Length: 5 pages (1505 words)
Category: / History / European History
Length: 5 pages (1505 words)
What were the causes of the French Revolution? How did it differ from the American Revolution?
The decline of absolutism in the eighteenth century has questionable led to possible causes of the French Revolution. The French Revolution was a civil dispute over the emerging bourgeoisie class over those in the aristocracy. The aristocracy was the only thing that separated the bourgeoisie class from the aristocracy; it was the only thing that prevented them from being
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Greenlaw, Ralph W. The Social Origins of the French Revolution. Mass: D.C. Heath and Company. 1975. 1-30.
Hampson, Norman. A Social History of the French Revolution. Canada: Toronto Press 1965. 1-85.
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Jameson , J. Franklin. The American Revolution Considered as a Social Movement. Great Britain: Oxford University Press. 1-26.
Smith, Paul H. English Defenders of American Freedoms 1774-1778. Washington: Library of Congress. 1972. 51-63.
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